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Science Olympiad All Chapters Combined MCQ Class 9 - cover

Science Olympiad All Chapters Combined MCQ Class 9

Priti Singhal

Publisher: Poorav Publications

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Summary

This book is specially crafted to ignite the spark of curiosity and foster a love for science in young minds. Designed with the unique needs of first graders in mind, it provides a comprehensive introduction to fundamental scientific concepts through engaging, age-appropriate content.Our primary goal is to make learning science an enjoyable and enriching experience. The book is filled with colorful illustrations, real-life examples, and interactive exercises that help children understand and relate to the world around them. Each chapter is carefully structured to build on prior knowledge, ensuring a steady progression in learning.
Available since: 11/13/2024.
Print length: 48 pages.

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